Save mangroves to fight tsunamis
Often, it takes a catastrophe to make us realise the importance of the environment. Reports are coming in from Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Sumatra that those coastal areas still covered by mangroves were relatively less affected by ... Read More >
10-Jan-2005
| Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme
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Sabah's Meliau range bewitch researchers
SANDAKAN Sept 12 - The Meliau range is a treasure chest awaiting researchers to unlock the secrets of its diverse tropical flora and fauna as initial forays into the Meliau Range Forest Reserve in Ulu Tungud, Sandakan, seem to excite ... Read More >
13-Sep-2004
| Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme
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Roots of Recovery
Replanting coastal forests destroyed by last December’s tsunami sounds like a good idea — especially if they protect against future storms. But such plans need nurturing if they are to succeed, Erika Check discovers. Read More >
15-Dec-2005
| Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme
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ROL's Success Already Visible In City Centre
Global Environment Centre (GEC) river care coordinator Dr K Kalithasan, meanwhile, said through the ROL-POP 5 initiative, his organisation has been educating the public to get to know their “river address” based on the map and location of ... Read More >
24-Sep-2020
| River Care Programme
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RM68m down the drain
PETALING JAYA (March 26, 2006): It was billed as the nation's premier eco-tourism attraction when it was opened in 2001. However, today, the Paya Indah Wetlands is a testimony to the wastage of millions in taxpayers' money. Read More >
26-Mar-2007
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